The 50 4th February 2026 Written Update: Votes, Brain Rotations, and When Ego Trips Over Intelligence
The episode opens with the Lion handing over absolute power to the house. Thirty-eight safe players. Eleven unsafe names. And one brutal truth. Destiny today isn’t decided by tasks, strength, or sympathy, but by votes. The Lion calmly announces that the voting has begun, and just like that, friendships start feeling fragile.
Sidarth claims he feels bad for the unsafe players, but reminds everyone that this is still a game. Sapna says she’s fine with getting eliminated, as long as it’s fair. Nikki makes it very clear that she wants Sapna to stay and that everyone already knows which name she wants out. Prince openly admits he wanted to save Faiz. Karan shuts down the discussion by pointing out that decisions were already made behind closed doors. Meanwhile, Nikki pulls Arbaz aside to discuss Sidarth, and Arbaz casually threatens to hit Sidarth, which Nikki immediately shuts down, reminding him that this isn’t that kind of show.
The Lion returns to announce the results, and the room holds its breath. Faiz is the first name revealed as safe with seven votes. Relief spreads, and Faiz thanks everyone. Sammy follows with six votes and safety. Tejasvi is declared safe next, followed by Khanzaadi, Monalisa, and Sapna. The bottom numbers sting. Arya survives with just two votes. Maxtern and Bebika scrape through with one vote each. Prince openly admits voting for Maxtern, and the hug that follows feels more emotional than strategic. Bebika correctly guesses Rajat voted for her and hugs him, proving instincts matter more than numbers here.
Then comes the hammer blow. Samaira and Saurabh are eliminated.
Before leaving, Saurabh asks a rare, honest question. What did he lack? Sidarth answers bluntly. He’s a good man, and this show isn’t for good men. Saurabh couldn’t build alliances because of his nature. Ridhi adds that this game isn’t designed for simple people, while Samaira is described as an introvert who couldn’t find her footing. The two walk out with dignity, leaving behind an uncomfortable silence. Khanzaadi breaks down, crying in Shiv’s arms, and Shiv gently reminds her to stop crying and start playing.
Back in the palace, the post-eviction analysis begins. Neelam explains the importance of groupism, and Shiv dryly notes she’s late to realize that. Monalisa admits her gang lacks unity and that alliances are unavoidable here. Conversations drift from strategy to gossip, from Maxtern’s personal life to playful digs at Digvijay’s language skills. The palace briefly feels like a hostel again, until the Lion arrives.
He announces a new twist. Bodies get rest, minds don’t. Welcome to the Lion Crazy Game. The money pot stands at 1,35,000, and each correct answer will add 10,000. Only twenty players can play. Archana is chosen first and given the power to select the next player, instantly turning the game into a social test.
Archana picks card number one, reads the riddle, guesses wolf, and confidently places the card. The rotating platform spins, Archana gets dizzy, and confusion sets in. Her answer is wrong. Prince questions her choices, Archana forgets Arushi’s name entirely, and the tension rises when Prince touches Digvijay while explaining something. Digvijay firmly asks him not to touch. Yuvika points out that Prince looks dominating, and the mood shifts again.
Khanzaadi plays next and also answers incorrectly. She chooses Rajat, and Prince immediately pushes Rajat to select Arushi next, calling her smart. Khanzaadi snaps back, questioning why Prince didn’t step forward himself earlier. Rajat finally plays and nails the answer. Elephant. Correct. Ten thousand added. He passes the turn to Dimple.
The game becomes a rollercoaster. Right answers, wrong answers, egos spinning faster than the platform. Kataria proves sharp. Prince stumbles. Arushi disappoints. Tejasvi redeems herself. Shrutika screams her way through rotation but answers correctly. Nikki falls, asks for slow rotation, lashes out at Arbaz, and still gets it wrong. Sidarth gets it right. Nehal misses. Rachit scores. Jhanvi performs calmly.
Then comes Maxtern. The house chants for him. He answers correctly, throws subtle shade about Elvish without naming him, and earns applause from Prince and Karan. Shiv openly calls him smart. The round ends with laughter, claps, and bruised egos.
The episode closes on a strange high. Minds exhausted, alliances exposed, intelligence quietly becoming the new currency.
The 50 4th February 2026 Written Update Review
This episode perfectly balances politics and mind games. The eviction segment is emotionally heavy and brutally honest, while the Lion Crazy Game proves that intelligence can be as threatening as physical power. Prince’s ego, Rajat’s calm confidence, Nikki’s emotional volatility, and Maxtern’s sharp presence keep the narrative alive. The Lion continues to be the strongest character without raising his voice. This episode doesn’t explode. It simmers, and that makes it far more dangerous.
Ratings
4/5
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